Monday, July 23, 2012

2012 Texas Architect Convention


The Texas Society of Architects is offering a great discount for some Associates for the 73rd Annual Convention and Design Expo!

If you’re an Associate in Texas who’s graduated from a school of architecture in the past 7 years, you actually qualify as an Associate Intern! Associate Interns receive:
- A $42 discount in their state-level dues, reducing their state dues from $116 to $72 (Note: this does not apply to local- or national-level dues.)
FREE registration for the Convention, if registering before September 12th!

The Associate Intern membership type is intended for Emerging Professionals who are enrolled in the Intern Development Program and are working toward licensure. As an effort to support and encourage these Emerging Professionals, the Texas Society of Architects freely offers them the mentorship, education, and networking experience they need to start their careers – all of which can be found at the Annual Convention.

Some of the great classes we’ll be offering our Emerging Professionals are (more details in attached document):

- Tips and Tricks for using the NCARB Practice Software

- Fireside Chats with Texas Architects (such as Larry Speck, Frank Welch, Ted Flato, Val Flitsch, and more)

- What Are Employers Looking for in the Future?

- NCARM and You: IDP, ARE, and Certification

- and more!

If you already are an Associate Intern, and would like to register for the Convention, please simply visit our registration page and register with your AIA number.

If you qualify as an Associate Intern, but are not sure if you are currently enrolled as one, please either contact your local chapter, email memberservices@aia.org, or call 1-800-242-3837, option 2.

If you qualify as an Associate Intern, and would like to register for the Convention, but are currently enrolled in the AIA as an Associate, please send your registration information to membership@texasarchitects.org along with either proof of your graduating year, or a letter of approval from your local chapter or the school from which you graduated.

Let us know if you have any questions!
Thanks,
Dallas AIA Associates Committee
Shannon Carpenter, Associate AIA

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